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BTA welcomes new Public Health Bill for Wales
05 September 2017
The British Toilet Association (BTA) has been actively involved in the new Public Health (Wales) Bill which has now been passed by the Welsh Assembly and has achieved Royal Assent.
On Monday 3rd July 2017 it was passed into law as The Public Health (Wales) Act 2017 for Wales.
The BTA’s previous meetings with Rebecca Evans, the Minister for Health, and senior governmental officials helped to formulate this piece of legislation — that places a duty on every local authority in Wales to create a public toilet strategy for the provision of toilets in villages, towns, cities, historical sites and ideally along major arterial routes.
The BTA is committed to working with ALL interested parties and government departments to see that this significant new piece of legislation is properly and professionally installed.
It is hoped that the Act will primarily address some health, social and well-being issues for a wide range of user groups, older persons, families and children, delivery drivers, tourists and residents.
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